This Sunday, we learned that the first step to hearing from
God is simply wanting to hear from
Him. While most of us would testify that we want to hear from God, I can’t help
but wonder how many of us can truly say that with conviction. The reality is,
while we claim we want to hear God’s voice, there are a lesser few that would
actually agree that they want to hear God’s voice when He is speaking something
challenging or contrary to their personal beliefs. We like our ideas and
actions to be justified, and the vulnerability that takes place when we allow
God to truly speak to us has the potential to deter us from opening our ears.
After all, it’s risky. If we hear God and He says something we don’t like, are
we just going to ignore Him? Certainly,
not hearing is better than not obeying. Likewise, we often opt for ignorance
towards God’s voice as opposed to direct disobedience.
While having “selective hearing” and only listening for
God’s voice when it correlates with our own ideas can become comfortable, it
does not satisfy our needs. It may gratify our immediate desires, but in the
end we miss out on the things God would have had in store if we would’ve just
stepped out in faith. Likewise, to truly
reap the benefit of hearing God’s voice, we must submit our control to His. When
we allow ourselves to hear all that God is speaking to us, as opposed to what
we want to hear, we open the door to a much greater plan; God’s plan.
If you are struggling to hear God’s voice, I challenge you
to assess your hearing. Are you the
roadblock standing in the way of all that God has for you? If so, I encourage
you to step out in boldness and allow God to speak to you, even if that means doing
something uncomfortable. While we cannot see what lies ahead, when we
follow God, He will take care of us and direct our paths (Proverbs 3:5-6).
Written by: Tamara Sturdivant